Archive for ‘Latin America & Caribbean’

01/01/2021

Meet the First Black Woman to Found a Political Party in Europe

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Sylvana Simons’ party will stand in the 2021 Dutch general election. ‘We’re activating people who’ve never felt politicians speaking to them.’ #12DaysofResistance

Sylvana Simons attends a demonstration against racism and discrimination in Amsterdam, Netherlands in March 2019. | SOPA Images/SIPA USA/PA Images.

1 January 2021 (openDemocracy)* — “The Dutch have perfected their facade. They are the definition of ‘facade!’” Sylvana Simons tells me, laughing, on a video call from her home in the Netherlands. “Things look great from the outside. We have told ourselves that we’re tolerant and we’re understanding and we’re progressive, and the rest of the world is so backwards.”

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01/01/2021

Embrace Communities to Save Humanity and the Planet

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By Howard Richards – TRANSCEND Media Service*

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Howard Richards

Now is a time to emphasize what we should always do anyway, namely: align across sectors for the common good.

The unbounded idea includes sharing surplus, moving resources from where they are not needed to where they are needed, following the ancient principle Pope Francis is now repeating in one form or another almost every day: our property belongs not only to us but also to those we can help with our surplus.

It is about peace by peaceful means; education, ethics, and practical applications; more than about playing hardball with people who choose to live by a different philosophy.

In this editorial I refer especially to the United States, where the future of democracy now hangs in the balance.  Surely similar considerations apply at least to some extent elsewhere.

Recently the University of Chicago historian Kathleen Belew and others have been meticulously documenting how widespread, well-organized, and well-armed anti-democratic movements are.

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01/01/2021

Crafting a New Relationship between People and Planet in 2021

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1 January 2021 (UNEP)*— “Both climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic are crises that can only be addressed by everyone together – as part of a transition to an inclusive and sustainable future,” says United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres in his new year message for 2021.

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31/12/2020

The Second Cold War Is Coming

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By Roberto Savio*

It will be quite different from the one with the Soviet Union

The new Cold War will be between China and the West
The new Cold War will be between China and the West | Image from Wall Street International.

31 December 2020 (Wall Street International)*  —  While the Coronavirus has rightly taken much of our attention, a fundamental geopolitical realignment has been taking shape in the world, and it will become clearer in 2021. The realignment is the start of a Second Cold War, which hopefully will not become a ‘hot’ war.

The new Cold War will be between China and the West, but it will be quite different from the one with the Soviet Union. The world has changed significantly since 1989, the year of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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31/12/2020

Fools’ Crusade: Why United States Provocations towards China Will Lead to Disaster

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By Jeff J. Brown and Jeremy Kuzmarov | The Transnational – TRANSCEND Media Service*

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Fools’ crusade: Why United States provocations towards China will lead to disaster

On July 4, 2020, the U.S. Navy dispatched an unprecedented two aircraft carriers and four other warships to the South China Sea for naval manoeuvres in waters claimed by China. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo subsequently broke with the official U.S. policy of neutrality in territorial conflicts in the South China Sea and declared that China’s claims to most of the Sea were “completely unlawful,” though many of the disputed territories had been part of China prior to being taken over by Japan in the 1895 Sino-Japanese War.[1]

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31/12/2020

Netherlands Violates Nationality Rights: UN Human Rights Committee

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(UN News)* — The Netherlands has violated a child’s rights by registering children under the category “nationality unknown” as opposed to Stateless – leaving them ineligible to access international protections, the UN Human Rights Committee  declared on Tuesday [29 December 2020].

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© UNICEF/Sidra | A boy plays in the playground of an asylum seeking centre in Baexem in the Netherlands.

“The right to nationality ensures concrete protection for individuals, in particular children”, said Committee member Shuichi Furuya.

In what they called “a ground-breaking decision”, the Committee’s first on the right of a child to acquire a nationality, the members referred to a petition by a boy named Denny, who in 2010 was born in the Dutch city of Utrecht to a 21-year-old mother from China.

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31/12/2020

US President Trump’s Pardoning of Blackwater Private Security Contractors Guards, Convicted in 2015 for War Crimes, an ‘Affront to Justice’ – UN Working Group on the Use of Mercenaries

(UN News)* — Five independent UN experts condemned United States President Donald Trump’s pardoning of private security contractors, convicted in 2015 for war crimes in Iraq, on Wednesday [30 December 2020].

UNAMI | Baghdad, the capital of Iraq.

The four Blackwater Worldwide contractors were prosecuted and found guilty of multiple criminal acts committed during a 2007 massacre at Nisour Square in Baghdad, which left 14 unarmed civilians dead and at least 17 wounded.

“Pardoning the Blackwater contractors is an affront to justice and to the victims of the Nisour Square massacre and their families,” said Jelena Aparac, Chair-Rapporteur of the Working Group on the use of mercenaries.

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30/12/2020

The Northern Irish Ghost Companies That Mask Crime Worldwide

By David Leask, Peter Geoghegan, and Richard Smith*

Exploitation of workers, corruption and money-laundering, all kept in the shadows by lax regulation. Could Northern Ireland become “the new Panama”?

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Location of Northern Ireland (dark green) – in Europe (green & dark grey) – in the United Kingdom (green) | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license

(openDemocracy)* — Nikolai Sukhanov is used to flags of convenience. The flags of many nations flutter from the stern of ships on the docks and quays of Nakhodka in Russia’s far east. Owners often register their vessels thousands of miles from home, in countries with far looser regulations and restrictions than their own.

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30/12/2020

Belo Monte Dam: Electricity or Life in Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec 28 2020 (IPS)* – “We are no longer familiar with the Xingú River,” whose waters govern “our way of life, our income, our food and our navigation,” lamented Bel Juruna, a young indigenous leader from Brazil´s Amazon rainforest.|En español

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The main plant of the Belo Monte hydroelectric power plant has a capacity of 11,000 megawatts, to which 233 more megawatts are added from the secondary plant. The complex cost twice the initial budget, equivalent to more than 10 billion dollars when it was built. It also faces difficulties such as the delay in the construction of the transmission line that will carry energy to the southeast of Brazil, inefficiency in generation and higher than expected social and environmental costs. CREDIT: Marcos Corrêa/PR-Agência Brasil

“The water is no longer at its normal, natural level, it is controlled by the floodgates,” she explained. The giant floodgates are managed by Norte Energia, a public-private consortium that owns the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant whose interest is using the river flow for profit.

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30/12/2020

Why Do Overweight and Obesity Continue to Rise?

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By Nila Eslit*

There are significant factors directly associated with too much weight gain

Children as young as five years old are getting overweight or obese
Children as young as five years old are getting overweight or obese | Image from Wall Street International.

25 December 2019 (Wall Street International)* — Obesity and overweight were once conditions that concerned only high-income families in developed countries. But, sooner than later, these also became the problem among the middle and low-income groups in developing nations. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of obese and overweight worldwide has increased almost triple times since 1975.

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